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Design Headlines featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Free Lock

The Free Lock was designed thinking primarily on the traveler's experience. Its handle is a freely rotating lock. It can be unlocked by a coded lock and secured to an area. Such as seat or handrail. So users can rest without worry about the theft while waiting for the plane. Users can also lock it and feel free to go to the toilet. It uses ABC+PC material and corners to protect against travel wounds. It has 50mm wide whisper-quiet wheels that allow you to glide through the airport.

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Lacey

We all have drawers full of the lace made by our mothers and grandmothers. Those doyleys were used as the decoration on coffee tables, tv-sets, or armchairs. Nowadays, they have emotional value, but no use. Diana Sokolic made cuff bracelets with lace between two plates of transparent Plexiglas. Beautiful pieces made with love and patience have regained their purpose connecting our past with our present.

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Diana

The bag has always two functions: to put things inside ( as much as it could be stuffed in it ) and to look nice but not essentially in that order.This bag meets both requests. It is unique and different from the other bags because of the combination of materials used for making it: plexiglas with textile bag attached. The bag is very architectural, simple and clean in its form but nevertheless functional. In its construction, it is homage to Bauhaus, its world view and its masters but still it is very modern. Thanks to plexy, it is very light and its shiny surface attracts attention.

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Barebag Series

BareBag is a series of wearable accessories for people with limited use of their arms or hands, like those who've had an injury or amputation. BareBag's innovatively engineered anti-swing hook imperceptibly integrates into a fashion accessory, allowing users to hang any bag right at their waist without using their hands. Its ButterSlide technology also enables users to adjust the strap with just one hand effortlessly. BareBag is designed to make life easier for anyone who needs their hands free, offering a smart way to boost independence and improve the quality of life for its users.

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Qwerty Elemental

Just like typewriters’ design evolution shows the transformation from a highly complex visual form to the clean-lined, simple geometric form, Qwerty-elemental is the embodiment of strength, symmetry, and simplicity. Constructive steel parts made by various craftsmen are distinctive visual feature of the product, which gives the bag an architectonic appearance. The essential peculiarity of the bag are two typewriter’s keys which are self manufactured and assembled by the designer herself.

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Voyz

Voyz: A condensed version of "voyage," is a smart suitcase, prioritizes user needs. Integrating advanced tech and craftsmanship, it offers intelligent features: real-time tracking by application, remote locking through the phone, weight sensing to prevent fees, and item locating, scanning the items inside the suitcase and then will show all items in the app. Fingerprint authentication for more safety and security. USB charger add convenience. Its zipperless, poly-carbonate shell, and corners to ensures durability against travel wear.

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